How to Become a Certified Auratherapist: Your Questions Answered

So You've Always Been Drawn to This Kind of Work. Here's What to Do About It.
AURATHERAPIST CERTIFICATION · ENROLLMENT CLOSES APRIL 12, 2026
Maybe you've had an aura reading and walked away thinking — how do I learn to do that?
Maybe you've been deep in the wellness world for years — crystals, chakras, essential oils, energy work — and you're ready for something that pulls it all together. Maybe you've been quietly dreaming about turning what lights you up into something real. A practice. A skill. A new chapter.
Whatever brought you here, you're not imagining the pull. And you're not too late.
The Auratherapist Certification is open — and the next cohort trains in Miami, April 20–22.
First things first: what actually happens in an aura reading?
If you've never had one, here's the short version.
You place your hand on a scanner. It reads the energy field your body is naturally emitting — no needles, no discomfort, nothing strange. Within a few minutes, it generates a 14-page report that maps your aura colors, your chakra levels, your energetic balance, and a whole lot more.
Then a trained Auratherapist walks you through it. What your colors mean. Which chakras are thriving and which ones are asking for attention. What that might look like in your day-to-day life — your energy, your emotions, the way you move through the world.
It's data. It's also deeply personal. And most people say the same thing afterward: that was surprisingly accurate.
That's not magic (well, maybe a little). That's 11,000 readings worth of pattern recognition, distilled into a framework you can actually learn.
What does it mean to become certified?
It means you go from experiencing this work to doing it.
Over 2.5 days, you learn everything — the scanner, the software, the full 14-page report, how to read aura colors, how chakra combinations show up in real people, how to guide someone through their results in a way that feels supportive and clear (not overwhelming, not woo-woo, not clinical).
You also learn the aromatherapy side: how to match scent blends to what someone's energy is asking for, how to send someone home with a ritual that actually continues the work. Auratherapy's product line is built around this — chakra oils, aura sprays, body care, candles — and as a certified Auratherapist, you get access to the full wholesale line.
By the end of the training, you can do a reading. A real one. For a real person. That day.
Who is this for?
Honestly? More people than you'd think.
It's for the yoga teacher who wants to offer something deeper between classes. The esthetician who keeps having soul conversations in the treatment room and wants a framework for it. The stay-at-home parent who's always been the person friends call when something feels off and they can't explain why. The person who had a reading, felt something shift, and immediately thought — I want to be the one who does this for people.
You don't need a background in energy work. You don't need to know what a chakra is before you walk in. The training starts from the ground up and builds you into a confident, skilled practitioner — one with a consistent language, a proven framework, and the ability to hold space for someone else's process without going off-script or making it up as you go.
What helps is genuine curiosity. A desire to be of service. And some willingness to sit with the kind of conversations that go beneath the surface.
If that's you — it's for you.
What can you actually do with this?
Whatever fits your life.
Some people add aura readings to an existing practice — a massage studio, a yoga space, a wellness coaching business. The reading becomes the entry point, and everything else — sessions, products, follow-ups — flows from there.
Some people build something new around it. Pop-ups at markets, events, retreats. A private reading practice. A partnership with a local spa or boutique hotel. The model is flexible because the service itself is portable — a laptop, a scanner, and a space to sit with someone.
Some people just want to do it for their community. Friends, family, small groups. A way of giving people something real and useful and genuinely meaningful.
There's no one right version of this. The certification gives you the foundation. What you build on it is yours.
The part people always ask about: is it accurate?
We get it. It sounds like it shouldn't work.
Here's what we know after five years and 11,000 readings: people recognize themselves in it. Not in a vague horoscope way — in a specific, sometimes startling way. The color that shows up most often is usually the one that makes the most sense when someone stops to think about it. The chakra that's flagged as low is often the one they've been quietly struggling with.
We're not claiming this is science. We are saying that the combination of energetic data and trained interpretation — the craft of actually knowing what you're looking at — creates something that lands for people. And that landing is where the real work begins.
That craft is what we teach.
Ready to stop wondering and start doing?
You've been learning. Now become the teacher.
Auratherapist Certification enrollment closes March 31 — and the April cohort training in Miami is just weeks away (April 20–22). This is your moment to step into the role fully, with the credentials, community, and confidence to hold space for others.
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🗓 Certification closes April 12th · April 20–22 Training, Miami

